Published 1980
by Centre for the Study of Australian-Asian Relations, Griffith University, School of Modern Asian Studies in Brisbane, Qld .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Statement | Nancy Viviani and Jim Selby. |
Series | Research paper,, no. 5, Research paper (Griffith University. Centre for the Study of Australian-Asian Relations) ;, no. 5. |
Contributions | Selby, Jim. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HD1040.Y36 V58 1980 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 76, vii p. : |
Number of Pages | 76 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3522750M |
ISBN 10 | 0868570850 |
LC Control Number | 82106868 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 10273164 |
Iwasaki Sangyo Co. (Aust) Pty Limited has owned 9, ha land just north of Yeppoon for three generations of the Iwasaki family. Iwasaki is a major Japanese tourism, hotel and transportation company with a successful track record of construction and management of tourist hotels in Japan. The campaign against the ownership of land by aliens was the main and enduring line of attack made by the Yeppoon RSL and the Capricorn Coast Protection Council, an unlikely alliance forged when a veteran of the RAAF was Secretary of both organisations. Explosion. Opposition to the Iwasaki development had been non-violent. Buy The Iwasaki tourist development at Yeppoon (Research paper) by Viviani, Nancy (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible : Nancy Viviani. Capricorn Iwasaki Resort, Yeppoon. Postcard, Murray Views Collection c
Iwasaki Resort in Yeppoon, on Queensland's Capricorn Coast, boasted hundreds of accommodation suites, numerous bars and eateries, a Japanese garden and restaurant, a world-class golf course and the. In mid, Mr Iwasaki arrived in Yeppoon for a sod-turning ceremony to celebrate the start of construction. He was greeted by an anti-Japanese display outside the RSL building. The Iwasaki Group proposed a $ million redevelopment, which it said could include a new room five star hotel, the refurbishment of the existing suites, a residential community of dwellings with a village centre, private airstrip and conservation zone. Iwasaki Sangyo's owners representative Toshiyuki Suda and Capricorn Resort Yeppoon Division Manager Shusaku Arikawa said the popularity of the two elements of the resort that did remain open is a.
History of the Iwasaki Family’s Activities in Central Queensland. In the ’s, iro Iwasaki (deceased) established a substantial resort just north of Yeppoon, which is situated on the Capricorn Coast in Central Queensland. His son Mr. Fukuzo Iwasaki (deceased), then his grandson, aro Iwasaki have continued this business. The Canberra Times (ACT: - ), Sun 30 Nov , Page 1 - Saboteurs blamed for Yeppoon-project bombing You have corrected this article This article has been corrected by You and other Voluntroves This article has been corrected by Voluntroves. The Iwasaki tourist development at Yeppoon (Research paper) Jan 1, by Nancy Viviani Paperback. Out of Print--Limited Availability. Audible Listen to Books & Original Audio Performances: Book Depository Books With Free Delivery Worldwide. Nancy Vivani, The Iwasaki tourist development at Yeppoon, Brisbane, Griffith University, Livingstone History Book Editorial Committee, From the bush to the bays: a pictorial history of Livingstone Shire, Rockhampton, Central Queensland University Press, Cooee Bay and Taranganba entries.